How Do You Spell APLASIA?

Pronunciation: [ɐplˈe͡ɪzi͡ə] (IPA)

"Aplasia" is a medical term used to describe a condition in which tissues or organs fail to develop normally. It is pronounced /əˈpleɪʒə/ and spelled with an "a" at the beginning, followed by "pl", "a", "s", "i" and finally "a". The "a" sound is pronounced like the "a" in "apple", and the two syllables are pronounced with equal emphasis. The spelling of the word "aplasia" may seem confusing, but its pronunciation is straightforward once you become familiar with the IPA phonetic transcription.

APLASIA Meaning and Definition

  1. Aplasia is a medical term that refers to the incomplete or total absence of development of a tissue, organ, or body structure. It is typically used to describe a phenomenon that occurs during embryonic development, where certain cells fail to properly mature or differentiate into their intended tissue or organ. Aplasia can affect various parts of the body, including bone marrow, blood vessels, nerves, and even whole organs like the kidneys or heart.

    In aplasia, the affected structure or tissue is generally underdeveloped, resulting in a lack of function or abnormal functioning. This abnormal development may be caused by genetic mutations, exposure to harmful substances during pregnancy, or other factors that disrupt normal embryonic development.

    The symptoms and severity of aplasia vary widely depending on the specific body part affected and the underlying cause. For example, aplasia of the bone marrow can result in decreased production of blood cells, leading to anemia, increased vulnerability to infections, and potentially serious complications. Aplasia of organs like the kidneys can lead to impaired kidney function, affecting overall health and potentially requiring medical intervention such as dialysis or transplantation.

    Aplasia is often diagnosed through medical imaging techniques, such as X-rays or ultrasound, as well as through blood tests and genetic analysis. Treatment options for aplasia depend on the specific condition and can range from supportive measures to surgical interventions or organ transplants.

  2. Congenital absence of an organ or other part.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for APLASIA

  • zplasia
  • splasia
  • wplasia
  • qplasia
  • aolasia
  • allasia
  • a-lasia
  • a0lasia
  • apkasia
  • appasia
  • apoasia
  • aplzsia
  • aplssia
  • aplwsia
  • aplqsia
  • aplaaia
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  • aplaesia
  • plasia
  • palasia

Etymology of APLASIA

The word "aplasia" is derived from the Greek roots "a-" which means "without" or "not", and "plasis" meaning "formation" or "development". Thus, "aplasia" literally translates to "without formation" or "lack of development". In medical terms, "aplasia" refers to the incomplete or absent development of an organ or tissue.

Similar spelling words for APLASIA

Plural form of APLASIA is APLASIAS

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